Abstract

The article presents the results on the effect of microbial preparations on the biological activity of the rhizosphere and the productivity of winter triticale. The microbiological and biochemical indicators of the biological activity of the winter triticale rhizosphere were studied against the background of the use of microbial preparations agrofil, mizorin, rhizobact of the RZHF brand and the FZhF brand. Data were revealed on the increase in the number of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms and actinomycetes when using agrofil, on the growth of micromycetes, actinomycetes, cellulose-decomposing microorganisms when treated with mizorin, the number of ammonifying microorganisms when treated with rhizobact preparations of the FZhF brand and the RZhF brand. Data on the beneficial effect of microbial preparations on the enzymatic pool of the winter triticale rhizosphere are presented. A high activity of phosphatase and peroxidase was noted when treated with the drug rhizobact brand FZhF, polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase when using the drug rhizobact brand RZHF, invertase and catalase when inoculated with the drug agrofil. Conclusions are formulated on the decrease in urease activity and the increase in indicators of productivity elements for all variants of the experiment.

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